Harry Kane has warned Mohamed Salah to prepare for a long-running fight for the Golden Boot in future seasons, as reported by our colleagues at The Mirror.

Tottenham's England striker finished the season with 30 Premier League goals for the first time in his career but missed out on the Golden Boot for the first time since the 2014/15 season as Salah topped the scoring charts.

The Egyptian crowned a sensational debut season for Liverpool with 32 goals to lift the coveted award.

Jurgen Klopp has warned there is more to come from the Egyptian but Kane has pointed to his own statistics that prove he has improved in north London over the past four seasons.

He said: "It's to hit the 30 goal mark. For me personally that was always the target to improve last year's 29 so it was nice to get to that 30 goal mark.

"For me it's about doing it year after year. This is my fourth year now and its the first time I've got to 30 goals in the Premier League so know it's about getting to 30 for the next two or three years. That's the aim.

"Obviously, Mo has done great this year, he deserves the golden boot and I'm looking forward to the competition again next year.

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"Any player wants to do it on a consistent basis. That's what defines a good player from a great player. He has done amazing this year. He certainly looks like a great player and we will see if he can continue.

"That's what you want, at the highest level you want competition. You want to be fighting for things and I think we've pushed each other. He broke the record for a 38 game season and I will try to do that next season."